Imagine if a car designer said, "I like to design cars, but I cannot conceivably imagine a world where I would buy one."

Would you hire a person like that? A person who don't believe that he would ever be able to create something of value? Something that other people are willing to pay for? Of course not, you only hire people who believe.

Why would any newspaper hire a journalist student who believes that he could never do a job that can make money? A job that would never be different from anything else already out there? A job that would not be worth the time he spent creating it?

Why would a newspaper hire a journalist student who do not believe that you could make a difference?

I do understand the problem. The news industry today is a mess. We are in the middle of the shift. We are moving from being 'the bringers of news', because we didn't have news in the disconnected world, to be the creators of news in the connected world. Newspapers today are making the wrong product. They are still selling the stables that we keep our horses in, while the rest of us are driving around in cars.

But here is the thing. The old generation is not going to solve this problem. They are stuck in the old ways of distribution as a business model. They will end up like Kodak and so many other companies who never really changed.

The people who will change the world are the journalist students. It's you!

But it sounds to me like you have already given up, even before you left school. Why? Why don't you believe that you can make a difference? You are the digital natives!

Imagine all the possible ways that you can make a difference. Imagine what you could do that would be so valuable and unique that other people would want to invest in it, to subscribe to it, to share, and to love it.

That's what Gutenberg did. That's what William Caxton, Frederick Koenig, Ottmar Mergenthaler, Tolbert Lanston, and John Baskerville did when they all invented print.

They didn't say, "I don't think anyone would ever be interested in this!" They didn't invent print just to get a job. They invented it to solve the problems of the past.

Today, the problem of the past is print itself and the print mentality, and we now need a new approach. A new solution. A new format. A new business model, and someone to come along and redefine what news is ...what journalism is.

That 'someone' is you! So get your freaking act together and start believing. Then start experimenting, and then make it happen.

If you decided to be a journalist just so you could have a 9 to 5 job, where you would look through the daily press releases and rewrite them into articles, you got a problem. That world is over! Brands now do their own reporting and connect directly with their customers. They don't need you anymore.

If you decided to be a journalist just so you could stalk politicians and ask questions, you got a problem. Everyone is doing that, and you will just become a part of an increasingly irrelevant gray mass.

You have to be the creator of news because, in the connected world, the world itself is the reporter. We don't need 100 different reporters to tell us the same story anymore.